Diagnosis and Management of Eating Disorders

Duration: 1 hr 16 mins Publication Date: 1 Aug 2023

Learning Series Description

This three-part series presented by Dr. Megen Vo offers a comprehensive exploration of the diagnostic frameworks within the eating disorders spectrum. It addresses common signs and symptoms, essential components of the medical evaluation, and management strategies for these conditions. The aim is to enhance professional understanding and skills in the diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders.

About this Learning Series

This learning series includes:

  • 1 hr 16 mins of on-demand video
  • Access on desktop, tablet and mobile
  • Certificate of completion

Details:

  • Level: All Levels
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English

Eating disorders: Basic concepts - Part 1

Duration: 24 mins Publication Date: 1 Aug 2023 Next Review Date: 1 Aug 2026 DOI: https://

Description

This is a three-part lesson that provides an overview of diagnostic categories within the field of eating disorders, highlighting common presenting signs and symptoms. It also covers the essential aspects of the medical workup and management of these conditions. Join Dr. Vo to gain valuable insights into this critical topic.

Learning Objectives

A. To define eating disorder basic concepts and diagnostic categories
B. To describe work-up and management

Related Content Links

Eating disorders: Diagnostic categories - Part 2

File Attachments

Eating Disorders in Adolescence - Lesson presentation download

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